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Desperate to alter the course of time, a visionary scientist invents a revolutionary machine that propels him 800,000 years into the future. There he discovers that humans have evolved into two groups: the hunters and the hunted. Now he must fight to save himself, and all of mankind, in a final, desperate battle.

Dialogue in English with optional soundtrack in French and Spanish, and with optional subtitles in Spanish; English closed-captioned.

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Originally released as a motion picture in 2002.Based on the novel by H.G. Wells.Special features include: commentaries from director, producer, editor and visual effects supervisor; animated sequence; featurette 'Creating the Morlocks'; featurette 'Creating the time machine'; deleted scenes.

Special features: creating the time machine-see how the dynamic change in time was created as the film's centerpiece, the actual Time Machine, transports viewers from the past into the future; Creating the Morlocks-Academy award winning visual effects artist Stan Winston takes you into his studio to see how the action-packed effects of the Morlocks were created; Animated sequence featuring Simon Wells' original storyboards set to music; Commentaries from Director, Producer, Editor and Visual effects supervisor; Deleted scene and more!

Abstract:

Desperate to alter the course of time, a visionary scientist invents a revolutionary machine that propels him 800,000 years into the future. There he discovers that humans have evolved into two groups: the hunters and the hunted. Now he must fight to save himself, and all of mankind, in a final, desperate battle.